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=== Findings ===
 
Throughout the exploring of the RedwoodCaves cavesin Redwood many interesting discoversdiscoveries were made, including onesthe finding of the old society whichthat previously existed an unknown time ago. One of the first discoveries was the variesvarious mineshafts surrounding the area, often intersecting with the caves as streams and large reserves of water within them can be a clean freshwater source deep below groundunderground. Within the mineshaft's twisting maze there have been of 30 rooms discovered so far. Roughly ten of them have been of the first generation made while the rest have been of the newer generation.
 
there have been of 30 rooms discovered so far. About ten of the rooms were made by the first generation while the rest have been of the newer generation.
One of the most important findings have been the paintings and carvings found on many second generation rooms. Theses were large works of art were meant to provide the long time miners with a distraction from the dark tunnels which they made their living in as well as a chance for their wealthy contractors to show off their wealth to miners and peers alike. The more lavish paintings often meant a better life style and food choices.
 
One of the most important findings have been the paintings and carvings found on many second generation rooms. ThesesThese were large works of art were meant to provide the long time miners with a distraction from the dark tunnels which they made their living in, as well as a chance for their wealthy contractors to show off their wealth to miners and peers alike. The more lavish paintings often meant a better life style and better food choices.
One of the tools found in the cave was the half pickaxe which stayed the same throughout the first and second generation.
 
One of the tools found in the cave washas been the half pickaxe, whichit has stayed the same throughout the first and second generation of miners.
=== Historical Culture ===
 
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